@wrosie wrote:
They have WIFI and I can check my e-mail and stuff one handed on my tablet during the donation process.
I hear you on the demographics, wrosie. I had actually envisioned that myself (and was thinking of possible needle safety issues as a result). I didn't want to say it outright, b/c of the sometimes unfair overly broad negative generalizations that can occur with associating people with certain things. It's something I'll certainly be prepared for mentally when going (if I do).
I would definitely ask my local place about their needle procedures before going in.
re: Wifi
I've mentioned this to lots of forum members every time I hear people say they check their email on public Wifi. BE CAREFUL. I was at Barnes & Noble and I logged into their Wifi and checked my email. I used it for 30-40 minutes and drove straight home (15-20 minute drive). I was completely locked out of my email upon returning home. Someone had intercepted me on public Wifi and got my password and changed it. They looked through some things and who knows what they found. I never do MSC work on public Wifi either, b/c our SS#, bank account/PayPal, birthdates, etc. are all listed on MSC sites. If someone hacked us, they would have access to lots of sensitive information. Was also taught: never log into anything on public Wifi. Only browse!